Qualifying begins: 26 June
The Draw: 30 June
Pre-event Press Conferences: 1 & 2 July
Order of Play: 2 July
Championships begin: 3 July
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Highlights from the interview rooms on Day 4 of The Championships...
Even Roger Federer gets edgy:
"I struggled early on. I couldn’t get rid of the nerves. It was a pity I couldn’t hold my serve."
Magdalena Rybarikova was as surprised as anyone after her victory over Karolina Pliskova:
"I had two surgeries and haven't played for seven months."
Gael Monfils is still learning to love the turf:
"I am just trying to understand tennis on the grass, but I am not a big fan."
Novak Djokovic is happy with quick-fire wins:
"It's perfect. Exactly what I want. I don't want to have any five-set matches."
Despite defeat, Juan Martin del Potro can still find positives:
"It's better when you have the sunshine and not the rain."
Milos Raonic reveals an enquiring mind:
"I like to read [about] a lot of things, to learn, and I like to be aware of what's going on."
Karolina Pliskova was philosophical about her second-round exit:
"I played one bad game overall in the second set, and otherwise I don’t think I did something wrong."
Ernests Gulbis on his less-than-intense Wimbledon preparations:
"I came actually here three days before the tournament. I played a couple games. The next day I played eight games. Then I didn't even play a full set."
It was heartbreaking to see her that way
CoCo Vandeweghe is looking forward to a day off on Sunday:
"It will be pretty chill. Probably come out here after waking up at 11:30. You know, nothing too stressful."
Grigor Dimitrov remembers his boys' singles victory, nine years ago to the day:
"It was one of my greatest memories that I have ever had. It meant a lot to me, to my country."
Sorana Cirstea reacts to Bethanie Mattek-Sands' knee injury:
"It was heartbreaking to see her that way. Bethanie is my friend. We get along so well. She's an unbelievably good girl. You don't even want this to happen to your worst enemy."
Former world No.5 Daniela Hantuchova announces her retirement:
"Being part of the WTA, ITF, the Slovak Fed Cup and Olympic team has been the biggest blessing and privilege."